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cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is here with the true politics. let's cut through the noise, the politics and spin. what are we talking about in terms of cuts to the military? break it down. >> reporter: you look at the numbers. the current budget is basically halfway between what the pentagon wanted and the more draconian cuts that came during sequestration. the real headline number is reducing the size of the army from a peak during those two wars in afghanistan and iraq from 570,000 to 450,000. you're cutting a 45-year-old attack jet, the warthog, designed to attack soviet attacks. also cutting benefits such as housing allowances for soldiers, subsidies to stores on military bases. some of these are politically insensitive things. but as always the military is trying to make a balance of priorities with the numbers that they've been given. >> so in terms of the cuts, obviously the things like housing allowance, that's going to affect the livelihood, the lifestyle of soldiers which is obviously an incredibly important thing and marines and sailo
cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is here with the true politics. let's cut through the noise, the politics and spin. what are we talking about in terms of cuts to the military? break it down. >> reporter: you look at the numbers. the current budget is basically halfway between what the pentagon wanted and the more draconian cuts that came during sequestration. the real headline number is reducing the size of the army from a peak during those two wars in afghanistan...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. a couple trouble spots we're dealing with across the country here today. first off across the northeast, new england, seeing some snowfall. it'll be light, but coming through the morning commute, cities like boston, d.c., new york city likely dealing with some delays through the morning hours. and with this brutal cold in place across the upper midwest, the northern plains, early morning temperatures, minus 13, minneapolis. minus 3 in chicago. we won't get above zero in many of these spots as we head through the day, and rainfall is moving through the west that will last through the weekend. many cases too much of a good thing going to lead to flooding and some mud slides. john and marci, back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> to arizona now sparking a national uproar over contentious bill that could change the way gay people are treated. the legislation would allow businesses to refuse service to gays and the final decision is now in the hands of arizona's governor. we get more now from
good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. a couple trouble spots we're dealing with across the country here today. first off across the northeast, new england, seeing some snowfall. it'll be light, but coming through the morning commute, cities like boston, d.c., new york city likely dealing with some delays through the morning hours. and with this brutal cold in place across the upper midwest, the northern plains, early morning temperatures, minus 13, minneapolis. minus 3 in...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> here we go. the first of two storms drenching the bay area and tonight, we could even see thunderstorms. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. let's start live in the north bay. it is getting soaked right now. this is how the commute looks. pretty slow going. this is right along lucky drive in larkspur a notorious spot for flooding. >> a live look at the east bay for you. the rain starting to pick up in walnut creek after a brief break this afternoon. >> and we have reporters and cameras all over the bay area tonight. we start with paul deanno. paul? >> reporter: the radar really, really is getting active. we told you yesterday that the evening commute would be the worst of this. well, it's commuting by rail, it's commuting by road or sfo with a nearly three-hour departure delay right now because of the rainfall. so pick a road. first 80 from san francisco ac
jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> here we go. the first of two storms drenching the bay area and tonight, we could even see thunderstorms. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. let's start live in the north bay. it is getting soaked right now. this is how the commute looks. pretty...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> i'm scott broom with maryland's state highway administration. coming up -- >> we were stuck in the same traffic as everybody else. >> reporter: -- their explanation for why such a small amount of snow created such huge headaches. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox in manassas. all the major school systems in northern virginia were on time today. i'll have the story coming up. >> we're tracking another storm for monday, arctic air moving south, moisture moving east. we'll tell you what that means when they both meet for our morning commute on monday. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> not a lot of fun on the roads this morning, but another storm is already heading our way. let's get straight to our first alert meteorologist topper shutt. >> we're looking at another storm for monday. in fact, it's probably in time for the m
jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> i'm scott broom with maryland's state highway administration. coming up -- >> we were stuck in the same traffic as everybody else. >> reporter: -- their explanation for why such a small amount of snow created such huge headaches....
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jim lange was 81. up next, president obama touches on a very personal issue at a white house event. of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what a relief it is dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syn
jim lange was 81. up next, president obama touches on a very personal issue at a white house event. of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what a relief it is dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes...
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. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals and enemies responsible for violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukraine, or for stealing the assets of the ukrainian people. according to my guidance the state department has also put in place restrictions on the travel of certain individuals and officials. these decisions continue our efforts to impose a cost on russia. and those responsible for the situation in crimea. and they also give us the flexibility to adjust our response going forward based on russia's actions. we took these steps in close coord
. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals...
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nbc's jim miklaszewski from afghanistan. we'll keep you updated on that story. >>> in the meantime, that leads us to today's battle of the day. do you think the u.s. should lead any troops in afghanistan after 2014? weigh in by choosing one of two hash tags, rfdstay or rfdleave. we'll update and share you responses throughout the show. >>> and in case you missed it, nbc's andrea mitchell did a remarkable exclusive sit-down interview with secretary of state, john kerry, and made the news on everything from the crisis in the ukraine to north korea. take a listen. >>> what we're hoping is that russia will not see this as a sort of continuation of the cold war. we don't see it that way. we do not believe this should be an east/west russia/united states, this is not "rocky iv," believe me. >> why isn't this genocide? >> well, andrea, that gets into all kinds of definitions. what it is is wholesale killing of your own people. they have conducted executions using .122-millimeter aircraft guns to obliterate people and force people t
nbc's jim miklaszewski from afghanistan. we'll keep you updated on that story. >>> in the meantime, that leads us to today's battle of the day. do you think the u.s. should lead any troops in afghanistan after 2014? weigh in by choosing one of two hash tags, rfdstay or rfdleave. we'll update and share you responses throughout the show. >>> and in case you missed it, nbc's andrea mitchell did a remarkable exclusive sit-down interview with secretary of state, john kerry, and...
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here's mark strassmann. >> reporter: jim reid retired from the u.s. army as a lieutenant colonel in 2011, after 27 years and nine combat deployments. he went looking for a job as a civilian. did you think, "at the time when i become a civilian, i'm going to have a skill set that i can use?" >> oh, absolutely. i'm a nurse anesthetist. so an easily transferable skill, something hospitals use every day throughout the country. >> reporter: and you still had a rough time. >> i did. i did. >> reporter: reid has worked at three hospitals in three years and been laid off twice. >> it was very difficult to deal with, and it kind of made me question, you know, myself a little bit, first time in a long time that i had to do that. >> reporter: the unemployment rate for post-9/11 veterans is 7.9%, higher than the national civilian average of 7%. the pentagon proposes the budget cuts could force roughly 90,000 service men and women to seek civilian jobs. similar resume, similar skill sets. >> in a bad economy. >> reporter: in a bad economy. >> yes, sir. >> reporter
here's mark strassmann. >> reporter: jim reid retired from the u.s. army as a lieutenant colonel in 2011, after 27 years and nine combat deployments. he went looking for a job as a civilian. did you think, "at the time when i become a civilian, i'm going to have a skill set that i can use?" >> oh, absolutely. i'm a nurse anesthetist. so an easily transferable skill, something hospitals use every day throughout the country. >> reporter: and you still had a rough time....
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. >> reporter: chicago jim teacher wore number 7, a wide receiver, his freshman year? three operations to repair stress fractures in both legs with titanium rods. now he can't even jog. >> is there every a day you can't feel pain? >> every day i wake up i feel pain, with the rods. i do feel pain. i do feel the guys with ncaa. they should take the rods out. >> reporter: lifetime coverage for sports injuries is one of the goals for current northwestern players who are asking the national labor board to recognize them as a labor union. the players argue they're already full-time players who should have scholarships and rules. it is the boldest assault yet on the ncaa and it is fiercely defending the image of amateur student athletes. their leader? graduating quarterback cane coulter. >> it is almost like a dick dictatorship, where nothing is decided by us. >> reporter: on the sidelines, paid endorsements, and scholarships. >> frankly, money is what this is all about. how do you divide all the money that is made from the big-time sports. >> reporter: division one sports ge
. >> reporter: chicago jim teacher wore number 7, a wide receiver, his freshman year? three operations to repair stress fractures in both legs with titanium rods. now he can't even jog. >> is there every a day you can't feel pain? >> every day i wake up i feel pain, with the rods. i do feel pain. i do feel the guys with ncaa. they should take the rods out. >> reporter: lifetime coverage for sports injuries is one of the goals for current northwestern players who are...
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the original "dating game." >> your host, jim lane. >> jim lane, chaperoning three bachelors vying to get a date with the girl. some faces destined to be famous stopped by. around. michael jackson there. farrah fawcett. lane died at the age of 81. and he added his signature stamp to the show, blowing the audience a kiss at the end. >>> and up next here, see what happens when some of the nation's heroes go to hollywood and get a big surprise. it is "america strong," coming up. [ julie ] i've got to credit my mom. to help me become an olympian, she was pretty much okay with me turning her home into an ice rink. ♪ she'd just reach for the bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller, powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. look, one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with the small but powerful picker-upper, bounty select-a-size. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for yo
the original "dating game." >> your host, jim lane. >> jim lane, chaperoning three bachelors vying to get a date with the girl. some faces destined to be famous stopped by. around. michael jackson there. farrah fawcett. lane died at the age of 81. and he added his signature stamp to the show, blowing the audience a kiss at the end. >>> and up next here, see what happens when some of the nation's heroes go to hollywood and get a big surprise. it is "america...
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jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots and the sticks. they have the off ramp, including the idea of sending observers into eastern ukraine. president putin and others have said that ethnic russians are under threat. they are calling for our help and demanding rescue. we will send observers in and they will take a look at the situation and see what can be doneme done. back up. at the same time, also saying that our patience is wearing thin. if russia does not pull back to its original positions, we are going to start imposing costs. you have two costs in effect. one on the financial front. you have lang
jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots...
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last the longest. [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! and premium cuts of meat. we had the honda accord before. but now with the ford fusion, amazing. it had, literally everything that he wanted. i sat in it for the first time and i put my hands on the wheel and i was just like "wow!" this is it. you have the power, but you have the fuel economy... that's what ecoboost does.......
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jim, what is this very quick vote signal to you? >> reporter: i think it's the russians slow rolling an invasion of sovereign ukrainian territory, and in direct defiance of repeated public and stern warnings from u.s. officials ranging from secretary kerry, secretary hagel right up to the top, right up to the president. you saw his comments yesterday. it is a sobering development. the fact is, u.s. officials were already telling us yesterday that those masked troops on the ground as of yesterday in and around crimea were russian so now you have a public in effect acknowledgment from the russian government that the president wants to send troops in there, this authorization. i think the other point is that you can see this as an intelligence failure by the u.s. officials had been telling us in the last 48, 72 hours that it was their assessment that the russians would not go in, and here you have it happening. it is not the way they did it in georgia in 2008. you remember when russia sent troops into the country of georgia in 2008 in
jim, what is this very quick vote signal to you? >> reporter: i think it's the russians slow rolling an invasion of sovereign ukrainian territory, and in direct defiance of repeated public and stern warnings from u.s. officials ranging from secretary kerry, secretary hagel right up to the top, right up to the president. you saw his comments yesterday. it is a sobering development. the fact is, u.s. officials were already telling us yesterday that those masked troops on the ground as of...
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i'm jim axelrod. it has been a day of high tension in ukraine, in particular the southern peninsula known as crimea. russia has sent thousands of troops into crimea where many ethnic russians live. the troops were deployed after the russian parliament gave vladimir putin the go-ahead to use military force to protect russian interests in crimea. the new government in ukraine, which had a revolution last weekend, has respond bide moving their military to i state they call "combat alert." u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon said he is gravely concerned, and nato said there's, "an urgent need for desque alation." elizabeth palmer joins us from southern ukraine. liz, what are you seeing? >> reporter: jim, it's been a day of real escalation here in southern ukraine. some of the soldiers you mentioned were specifically sent from a russian military base across the border, into the ukraine. and they're taking control of roads, crimean airspace is closed to civilian flights, and the acting ukrainian prime minist
i'm jim axelrod. it has been a day of high tension in ukraine, in particular the southern peninsula known as crimea. russia has sent thousands of troops into crimea where many ethnic russians live. the troops were deployed after the russian parliament gave vladimir putin the go-ahead to use military force to protect russian interests in crimea. the new government in ukraine, which had a revolution last weekend, has respond bide moving their military to i state they call "combat...
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jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president is at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at this point. but getting to that phone call, yes, as we all know it took place on saturday. 90 minutes long and according to a senior administration official briefing reporters on that phone call earlier this evening, the president and vladimir putin spent much of that time during that phone call debating the facts on the ground with respect to what's happening on the ground in ukraine. russian president basically saying that he's trying to defend the rights of ethnic russians in ukraine and the president spent the time sayin
jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president is at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at...
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same lesson we learned in the fight against the original jim crow. so who is ready to go again on gun control, immigration reform and the right to vote? anybody? that wraps things up for us. it has been incredible first week. thanks for the entire crew here in the studio and as well as the report family. we will be back next week at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the cycle is up next. what you got going on? >> congratulations on the first week. >> way to go. >> we're all very proud of you. we'll try to live up to the hype that you're putting out. we have robert townsend on the show, i'll tell you why my brother's keeper reminds me the berlin wall. and somebody named josh farrell here the whole hour. >> that sounds like good stuff. i can't wait to watch. everybody needs on stick around because the cycle is starting right after these commercial breaks. [ coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. hmm? [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer plus-d rel
same lesson we learned in the fight against the original jim crow. so who is ready to go again on gun control, immigration reform and the right to vote? anybody? that wraps things up for us. it has been incredible first week. thanks for the entire crew here in the studio and as well as the report family. we will be back next week at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the cycle is up next. what you got going on? >> congratulations on the first week. >> way to go. >> we're all very proud of...
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again, that courtesy of our jim acosta, senior white house correspondent, citing an administration senior administration official, that the vice president had some tough words for medvedev earlier on the telephone this morning. we've got a lot of other new developments as well to report to you. and that is that the european union said flat out via one of their officials who stepped out of a meeting to cnn that russia's action is phofficiallyn aggression. and that what president vladimir putin is doing right now is damaging russia's future. so a lot of the same kinds of words from different countries around the world, all directed towards russia at this time. this is a day after a senior u.s. official told -- or rather senior u.s. official said that russian forces have complete control over the crimean peninsula. to help us break this down, i want to get to cnn's military reporter, based at the pentagon, barbara starr, standing by live. and then also mainly general spider marks. barbara, let me begin with you, if i could. while there is all of this rhetoric and saber rattling going on betw
again, that courtesy of our jim acosta, senior white house correspondent, citing an administration senior administration official, that the vice president had some tough words for medvedev earlier on the telephone this morning. we've got a lot of other new developments as well to report to you. and that is that the european union said flat out via one of their officials who stepped out of a meeting to cnn that russia's action is phofficiallyn aggression. and that what president vladimir putin...
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our chief national security correspondent, jim sciutto, once again, with us. what do we know about this? there seems to be some serious back and forth, what the u.s. knew and didn't know. >> no question. you remember last week administration officials were telling cnn it was not their assessment that the russians were going to go in numbers. ask then lo and behold we see russian troops on the ground there, and this has sparked an angry reaction from lawmakers, calling for an inquiry. today you saw senator john mccain taking it to defense secretary chuck hagel. here's what he had to say. >> the fact is, mr. secretary, it was not predicted by our intelligence, and it's already been well-known, which is another massive failure, because of our misreading, total misreading of the intentions of vladimir putin. >> early last week, we were well aware of the threats. when i was in nato, again, there was a meeting specifically about the threat with the nato ukraine commission. so this wasn't sudden or new that we didn't know what was going on. >> another thing you'll he
our chief national security correspondent, jim sciutto, once again, with us. what do we know about this? there seems to be some serious back and forth, what the u.s. knew and didn't know. >> no question. you remember last week administration officials were telling cnn it was not their assessment that the russians were going to go in numbers. ask then lo and behold we see russian troops on the ground there, and this has sparked an angry reaction from lawmakers, calling for an inquiry....
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. >>> jim lange, the host of the popular game show "the dating game" has died. >> it is time to meet our first three eligible bachelors for game number one, and here are the guys. >> lange became host of the dating game when it debuted in 1965. during his 15 years as host, do you recognize this young lady? he had farrah fawcett on the show as well as this guy, arnold schwarzenegger. lande died at his home in california. he was 81 years old. isn't that fun to see a young arnold schwarzenegger schwartz and farrah fawcett. >> it's always the guys having problems getting dates. arnold i know is home alone a lot watching his own movies. harry reid said all the problems with obamacare, all the sad stories with people who have lost their health care, high premiums, they are made up, all fictional. it makes you sit there with your jaw agape thinking is there a method to the lunacy. what was behind that? there is a lot of blow back. >> there certainly is. for instance, many people were not silently cheering when he took to the floor and called american people with the courage to stand up and
. >>> jim lange, the host of the popular game show "the dating game" has died. >> it is time to meet our first three eligible bachelors for game number one, and here are the guys. >> lange became host of the dating game when it debuted in 1965. during his 15 years as host, do you recognize this young lady? he had farrah fawcett on the show as well as this guy, arnold schwarzenegger. lande died at his home in california. he was 81 years old. isn't that fun to see a...
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we have reports from across the country starting with weather channel's jim cantore down in washington, d.c. take a listen. >> as we expected the snow continues to taper off and visibility is coming up. you can see the rotunda and capitol from our van teenage point. the problem is that temperatures are still falling. we'll be in the single digits by the time tomorrow morning rolls around. >> reporter: traffic is beginning to get back to normal even though the temperature is 16 degrees. this city missed catastrophic ice storm because it stayed just above freezing as 3 inches of rain fell late on sunday. to the north of memphis, not so lucky, they got freezing rain and limbs and trees down, 34,000 people without power. temperatures now 16. tomorrow it may begin to melt off. >> reporter: i'm ron allen in atlantic city, new jersey, this is why there's a state of emergency. you can see the roads ahead of us are covered with snow and it's very slow going, 25 miles per hour, the temperatures also just 19. it's bitter cold outside. good day to take the day off if you can. back to you. >> all r
we have reports from across the country starting with weather channel's jim cantore down in washington, d.c. take a listen. >> as we expected the snow continues to taper off and visibility is coming up. you can see the rotunda and capitol from our van teenage point. the problem is that temperatures are still falling. we'll be in the single digits by the time tomorrow morning rolls around. >> reporter: traffic is beginning to get back to normal even though the temperature is 16...
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. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy. >> we're not going to quit coming in here and shaking you down so you better quit. >> don't look for sympathy. >> i'm not. >> check yourself. knock this off. so, maybe you can get into a program. >> they were completely in sync with each other when they were doing their work and good friends, as well. but complete opposites in terms of how they looked, acted, their whole personas. but they were extremely effective at what they did. what did you do before corrections? >> worked on a ranch mostly. this was a culture shock to me when they drug me off a horse and put me in here. i had never seen anything like this in my life. >> working on a ranch, what did you do? >> roped, doctored. >> you were a cowboy? >> basically. >> lieutenant fox had that cowboy persona on the job. he always told it like it was. >> you're not going to manipulate the system here at limon. you're going to go through the process like every other inmate that comes in here does. if that means you go out in population, that's where you're going to go. >> lieutenant
. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy. >> we're not going to quit coming in here and shaking you down so you better quit. >> don't look for sympathy. >> i'm not. >> check yourself. knock this off. so, maybe you can get into a program. >> they were completely in sync with each other when they were doing their work and good friends, as well. but complete opposites in terms of how they looked, acted, their whole personas. but they were...
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so jim, you're learning new information about when vladimir putin decided to move into crimea. what do you know? >> reporter: speaking to intelligence officials as well as other officials who read these reports last week, these intelligence assessments of what was going to happen and what was likely to happen, there are indications that there was not a vastly premeditated decision by vladimir putin to take action on the ground, that it was a relatively last-minute decision. that's one reason why it was difficult to predict. officials also say that he's an unpredictable character, he's done these sort of things before, last minute decisions, and that was a variable in there that made it difficult for them to say he was definitely going to act, when was he going to act, and indeed he did and caught many off guard. >> bob, over the last several days or so, there have been several members of congress who have been very critical of the cia asking why didn't the cia or the united states know that putin was going to responsibility militarily until he had already done it. did this last
so jim, you're learning new information about when vladimir putin decided to move into crimea. what do you know? >> reporter: speaking to intelligence officials as well as other officials who read these reports last week, these intelligence assessments of what was going to happen and what was likely to happen, there are indications that there was not a vastly premeditated decision by vladimir putin to take action on the ground, that it was a relatively last-minute decision. that's one...
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jim sciutto -- jim, thanks for joining us. secretary kerry said it over and over today, the united states wants to see russia deescalate the crisis and to work out his problems directly with the ukrainian government. does the u.s. actually believe putin might take them up on that? >> actually the president said today he noted that there are reports that putin may be taking a pause to think about what he's done there. i don't know if that's a hopeful read of the situation. but clearly you're hearing consistently now from u.s. officials and this really started on the weekend from the nato secretary general as well, the offering up of an off-ramp in effect for russia with a couple of elements. one, the discussion of a more inclusive government in ukraine that is more representative of the ethnic russians in the eastern part of the country there as an offer to the russians, because clearly the russians feel this government -- not only do they claim it's not legitimate, they claim that it's not representative. also this offer of a
jim sciutto -- jim, thanks for joining us. secretary kerry said it over and over today, the united states wants to see russia deescalate the crisis and to work out his problems directly with the ukrainian government. does the u.s. actually believe putin might take them up on that? >> actually the president said today he noted that there are reports that putin may be taking a pause to think about what he's done there. i don't know if that's a hopeful read of the situation. but clearly...
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chief national security court jim sciutto joins us from new york. jim, what are the options for the united states and what are the interests that signify that the u.s. should be involved? >> lets start with options first. secretary kerry was actually very explicit, more explicit than any administration officials have been so far in public about what is on the payable here. we heard in the last couple of days this idea of not going to sochi g-8 conference but kerry went further. he said for one, mentioned the possibility of expelling russia from g-8 entirely. that's a bigger step than just not showing up at their conference in sochi. that's a big step on the table. he also mentioned asset freezes of russian businesses and banks. this is interesting. senator bob corker, republican senator discussing measures considered on capitol hill. he mentioned this kind of thing, too, sanctioning russianentities and individuals. remember, russian businesses do a lot of business through the international financial markets, concentrated in new york and london. if y
chief national security court jim sciutto joins us from new york. jim, what are the options for the united states and what are the interests that signify that the u.s. should be involved? >> lets start with options first. secretary kerry was actually very explicit, more explicit than any administration officials have been so far in public about what is on the payable here. we heard in the last couple of days this idea of not going to sochi g-8 conference but kerry went further. he said...
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jim will be back later. >>> u.s. officials report no major moves by russian forces either in ukraine or inside russia but they say russian troops carry out massive war games this week under the gaze of the russian president p vladimir putin are still in the field, most have not returned to their barracks. at the same time the pentagon is taking concrete new steps to try to address the crisis. let's bring if our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barb? >> reporter: wolf, the pentagon and the u.s. intelligence committee have laser focus on those russian troops still in the field. many had traveled down from central russia, haven't gone back home. why are they still there is the big question e it ear their territory, perfectly allowed to be there, but why haven't they gone home? the pentagon watching this and also today moving to reassure east european allies. for the first time the pentagon is using its aircraft to send a message to russian president vladimir putin. >> the defense department i
jim will be back later. >>> u.s. officials report no major moves by russian forces either in ukraine or inside russia but they say russian troops carry out massive war games this week under the gaze of the russian president p vladimir putin are still in the field, most have not returned to their barracks. at the same time the pentagon is taking concrete new steps to try to address the crisis. let's bring if our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barb? >>...
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i'm jim sciutto. please stay with cnn and cnn.com for continuing developments on the ukraine. up next, a red carpet special, hollywood's biggest night. ♪ >>> this is it, the most glamorous evening of the year. the a-listers are here. the rain has miraculously stopped. live from the red carpet, this is "hollywood's biggest night." >> tonight, the stars -- >> dead broke, really. i mean, the government took everything. >> the movies. >> ain't nothing out there that can kill ron. >> $26,000 for one -- no, no, this can be explained. >> the surprises. >> guess what? he is never going to leave me. he's always going to want me. >> the unforgettable moments. >> i am off structure and drifting. do you copy? >> and all the the glamour of the red carpet. it's hollywood's biggest night, and it all start news. here is piers morgan. >> i'm piers morgan live on the red carpet outside hollywood's dolby theater. this is a night we've all been waiting for, the 86th annual academy awards. nischelle turner is up on the bridge overlooking the red carpet with cocoa rocha. michelle, coco, what are
i'm jim sciutto. please stay with cnn and cnn.com for continuing developments on the ukraine. up next, a red carpet special, hollywood's biggest night. ♪ >>> this is it, the most glamorous evening of the year. the a-listers are here. the rain has miraculously stopped. live from the red carpet, this is "hollywood's biggest night." >> tonight, the stars -- >> dead broke, really. i mean, the government took everything. >> the movies. >> ain't nothing...
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jim e-mailed us and said, it's a double-edge dagger. illegal in most every state. it's no good for fishing. interesting. >> all right. doug says this. i'm a second amendment supporter for carrying a knife. i fish. that's a dagger. a fighting knife and not a fishing knife. okay, but still, it wasn't his. you know? if it's the father's and it's not his -- isn't. possession is nine-tenths of the law? he was in the car. he was in school. it's not like he was walking down the hallway with a knife had his hand. >> to answer your question, apparently there was a spontaneous lockdown at the school. they did this search. also to go back to, you know, i believe someone at the school is noted by the grandmother saying you are guilty until proven innocent. so does he deserve the same rights we're all afforded in a situation like this? we also have an obligation to keep kids safe at school. keep those e-mails coming. >>> coming up, shocking new allegations against mike morel, accused of rewriting the benghazi talking points. will he be back to capitol hill to testify? >>> and c
jim e-mailed us and said, it's a double-edge dagger. illegal in most every state. it's no good for fishing. interesting. >> all right. doug says this. i'm a second amendment supporter for carrying a knife. i fish. that's a dagger. a fighting knife and not a fishing knife. okay, but still, it wasn't his. you know? if it's the father's and it's not his -- isn't. possession is nine-tenths of the law? he was in the car. he was in school. it's not like he was walking down the hallway with a...
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. >> did she have a slim jim in that? looks like she had stuff already. >> the other favorite moment was at the very end of the red carpet when brad and angelina arrived. the entire place stopped. they arrived without publicists, which is unheard of in this town. they walked practically flowed over the red carpet, waving to everyone. they looked like hollywood royalty. look at the two of them. she was wearing a gather justice metallic dress. they were stunning. >> michael, you made us feel like we were right there with you the whole time. we thank you for that. we want to let everybody -- >> if you follow me on foxlightmichael, you can see some of the behind the scenes pictures from the red carpet last night as well. it's like you were there! >> thank you very much. get a nap. come back to town. >>> it is 22 minutes before the top of the hour. let's go over to heather nauert who has got some headlines. >> hi there. good morning to you. south africa's most anticipated murder trial is now underway. oscar pistorius has plead
. >> did she have a slim jim in that? looks like she had stuff already. >> the other favorite moment was at the very end of the red carpet when brad and angelina arrived. the entire place stopped. they arrived without publicists, which is unheard of in this town. they walked practically flowed over the red carpet, waving to everyone. they looked like hollywood royalty. look at the two of them. she was wearing a gather justice metallic dress. they were stunning. >> michael, you...
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former senator jim demint here with the proof of that. >>> then she didn't want to follow her parents' rules, so she moved out. now one teen-ager is suing them for money to live. does she really have a case? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer4. and u'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of movi
former senator jim demint here with the proof of that. >>> then she didn't want to follow her parents' rules, so she moved out. now one teen-ager is suing them for money to live. does she really have a case? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. i'm spending too much time hiring...
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jim dyer says he was in the middle of a busy day when he started getting condolence messages about his own death. turns out the office of the seattle mayor, ed murray, issued a news release about dyer's passing. dyer took to his facebook page writing, "i'm dead? tired today, but otherwise i feel great. thank you for your concern, but i don't have any time for death." the mayor's office mistook diers name with another official who actuallied that died. >> i think that's worse than people thinking jimmie johnson was at the daytona 500 because of the replay and rain delay. >> every week, there's one person or celebrity that fake dies on the internet. that was his turn. >>> we're talking about the fallout and controversy over harry reid's comments, of course. we heard all of those comments coming out of harry reid on the senate floor, talking about those victims who were appearing in those videos, those republican videos. >> about obamacare. >> and whether or not they were real victims or just liars. well, look back at some of harry reid's other comments, because some people are fired up a
jim dyer says he was in the middle of a busy day when he started getting condolence messages about his own death. turns out the office of the seattle mayor, ed murray, issued a news release about dyer's passing. dyer took to his facebook page writing, "i'm dead? tired today, but otherwise i feel great. thank you for your concern, but i don't have any time for death." the mayor's office mistook diers name with another official who actuallied that died. >> i think that's worse...
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. >> jim parsons never ceases to amaze me and even as good as he did there -- >> that impersonation of ellen, on point. >> so glad that you're starting your morning with us. >> a lot still ahead on "new day sunday" starts right now. >>> troops moving in, violent protests in the streets, world leaders consulting in a 90-minute phone call. is russia on the brink of starting a war in europe? >>> a powerful storm is pushing east today, folks. it's dumping heavy rain, lots of snow, possible ice. still creating a muddy mess in california. >>> the big night, astronauts versus con artists, power brokers versus pirates as nine films vie for the best picture of the year. your "new day" continues now. >>> listen, you don't even need to get out of bed. kick your feet up, grab your coffee, so much to tell you this morning and grateful for your company. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. welcome to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. this is "new day sunday." >>> and, of course, the breaking news we're starting with this hour, ukraine. and ukraine says that russian troops surr
. >> jim parsons never ceases to amaze me and even as good as he did there -- >> that impersonation of ellen, on point. >> so glad that you're starting your morning with us. >> a lot still ahead on "new day sunday" starts right now. >>> troops moving in, violent protests in the streets, world leaders consulting in a 90-minute phone call. is russia on the brink of starting a war in europe? >>> a powerful storm is pushing east today, folks. it's...